Reston Town Center Grand Prix
Reston, VA
June 26,
2005

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Any success Richmond bicycle racers had at the Reston Town Center Grand
Prix, last Sunday, will be overshadowed by Gov. Mark Warners crash
at the Bike Virginia event in Rockbridge County. Gov.
Warner, an avid cyclist and a presidential hopeful for 2008, broke two
bones in his right hand according to The Roanoke Times. In the article,
a governors spokesman said Warner was taking a drink from his water
bottle with his right hand when he squeezed the front brakes too hard
with his left hand, causing him to flip over the handlebars as he crossed
railroad tracks.
Obviously,
the reporter wasnt a cyclist since theres no word on the
amount of damage to the bike. Also, since Warners a Democratic
governor in the historically conservative Virginia, theres no
word on which way he was leaning when he crashed. Its nice to
have a cyclist in a high office, just dont get on his wheel.
The highlight
of the day for Richmond cyclists racing in Reston was when Richmond
Ciclismos Jon Gaudio placed second in the 60 minute category 3
/ 4 race. The
course made all the races tough. It wound its way up a hill, through
the shops. The pack would be forced to thin as it raced back down the
hill in a fast right turn, left turn and another left turn before starting
the climb to the start / finish line.
Gaudio
was the iron man, said Ciclismos Matt Marchal. Of the seven
Ciclismo riders who started the race only Gaudio, Matt Kleiman and Tony
Hall finished. Kleiman finished fourth. I
remember when we crossed the announcers stand and I heard 51 minutes
to go, Kleiman said. I thought, 51 more minutes of
this! The
heat was a major factor along with being able to handle your bike,
Gaudio said. The key was to stay near the front and out of trouble.
Tony Hall put in some great efforts to close down moves and he also
got in a small breakaway for several laps. The final laps were fast
as we chased down a couple of guys off the front.
Gaudio
jockeyed to a great position for the sprint, when a rider in front of
him scraped his pedal as they hammered through the last corner. Gaudio
missed the win by just inches.I
have been able to place myself well, near the end of races this year,
Gaudio added. Advice from Ciclismos Terry Ashby has come in handy
for the sprints Gaudio said.
Mark Saunders,
Jr. placed second overall in the combined junior category in the other
highlight of the days racing. He lost to Charlottesvilles
Ben King, whos becoming a rival. Rematch
at Noel Wick Grand Prix, said Marks dad, Mark Saunders,
Sr. He joked how the two racers have raced four times. The score
is even 2 -2. Saunders
said he is happy with his second place effort but added he wished he
hadnt made the mistake of letting King breakaway during the race.
In the
premier race, the category pro, 1, 2 and 3, Ciclismos Andrew Olson
placed ninth. In
the mens 50+ race, Team CSK / Central Virginia Cycling Clubs
Dennis Rainear placed third.
Noel Wick
Grand Prix will be July 9 in Virginias Hampton Roads.
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